An Essay Towards the Theory of the Ideal Or Intelligible World. Design'd for Two Parts: The First Considering it Absolutely in it Self, and the Second in Relation to Human Understanding ...S. Manship, 1704 |
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Pàgina
... perhaps You may not rife altogether Empty , unless the Celestial Diet ( which is what I fear ) be rendered lefs acceptable by the undue Management of the Hand that prepares it . But be it never fo well prepared , I know fuch Ideal Fair ...
... perhaps You may not rife altogether Empty , unless the Celestial Diet ( which is what I fear ) be rendered lefs acceptable by the undue Management of the Hand that prepares it . But be it never fo well prepared , I know fuch Ideal Fair ...
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... perhaps my own may not advife me to urge the Matter fo far , unless the fol- lowing Account were a better Specimen of what I commend . But , Sir , fuch as it is , I make bold to put it into Your Hands , and if You find no- thing worthy ...
... perhaps my own may not advife me to urge the Matter fo far , unless the fol- lowing Account were a better Specimen of what I commend . But , Sir , fuch as it is , I make bold to put it into Your Hands , and if You find no- thing worthy ...
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... perhaps I may now have as good a Plea as ever any Writer had : For fure ne- ver was there any Subject of a more abftract Nature , nor many of a larger Compass . For the abstractness of it , had I the Metaphyficks of Men and Angels , I ...
... perhaps I may now have as good a Plea as ever any Writer had : For fure ne- ver was there any Subject of a more abftract Nature , nor many of a larger Compass . For the abstractness of it , had I the Metaphyficks of Men and Angels , I ...
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... perhaps ⚫ be too Elaborate in difcuffing the former , and a little too bold and peremptory in the determina- tion of the latter , and too much influenc'd by Authority in both ; yet whatever their Matter be their Form and Method is ...
... perhaps ⚫ be too Elaborate in difcuffing the former , and a little too bold and peremptory in the determina- tion of the latter , and too much influenc'd by Authority in both ; yet whatever their Matter be their Form and Method is ...
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... perhaps is neither fo True , nor yet fo Pertinent as it should be , Not fo true , fince by the Laws of Argumenta tion , the Refpondent is not fo at liberty to deny what- ever comes in his way ; but that in certain Cafes ( whereof the ...
... perhaps is neither fo True , nor yet fo Pertinent as it should be , Not fo true , fince by the Laws of Argumenta tion , the Refpondent is not fo at liberty to deny what- ever comes in his way ; but that in certain Cafes ( whereof the ...
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Pàgina 77 - For the life of the flesh is in the blood: and I have given it to you upon the altar to make an atonement for your souls: for it is the blood that maketh an atonement for the soul.
Pàgina 573 - The condition of man, after the fall of Adam, is such, that he cannot turn and prepare himself, by his own natural strength and good works, to faith, and calling upon God : wherefore we have no power to do good works pleasant and acceptable to God, without the grace of God by Christ preventing us, that we may have a good will, and working with us, when we have that good will.
Pàgina 205 - Who only hath immortality, dwelleth in the light, which no man can approach unto; whom no man hath seen, nor can see...
Pàgina 4 - If I climb up into heaven, thou art there : if I go down to hell, thou art there also.
Pàgina 302 - Now we fee him through a Glafs darkly, but then Face to Face. Now we know him in part, but then fhall we know him even as we our felves are known.
Pàgina 318 - Although things necessary and immutable be not the immediate objects of perception, they may be immediate objects of other powers of the mind. Fourth, " If material things were perceived by themselves, they would be a true light to our minds, as being the intelligible form of our understandings, and consequently perfective of them, and indeed superior to them...
Pàgina 536 - ... videt. Credat ergo Deum fecisse quod vera ratione ab eo faciendum fuisse cognovit, etiam si hoc in rebus factis non videt.
Pàgina 303 - Lord, is the Well of Life, and in thy Light fhall we fee Light.
Pàgina 461 - Who being the brightnefs of his glory, and the exprefs image of his perfon, and upholding all things by the word of his power...
Pàgina 447 - ... sovereign wisdom of God by the pettiness of their own mind. Thus, since God can reveal everything to minds simply by willing that they see what is in their midst, ie, what in Him is related to and represents these things, there is no likelihood that He does otherwise, or that He does so by producing as many infinities of infinite numbers of ideas as there are created minds.